Journal of Threatened Taxa (Jul 2017)

Records of the Indian Sand Snake Psammophis condanarus (Merrem, 1820) (Reptilia: Lamprophiidae) in southern India

  • S. R. Ganesh,
  • Vivek Sharma,
  • M. Bubesh Guptha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.3468.9.7.10453-10458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
pp. 10453 – 10458

Abstract

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We present new records of the Indian Sand Snake Psammophis condanarus from southern India, where its existence has remained doubtful till date. Our records are based on both live and preserved voucher specimens that are illustrated and described here. We furnish distribution records of this species from two sites belonging to two different ecoregions in southern India—Tirupati in the Eastern Ghats and Hospete in the Deccan plateau. Our work highlights the obscurity of certain, large-growing, diurnal land snakes that have as yet managed to evade the attention of field biologists largely due to a lack of field surveys in certain ecoregions.

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